A lesson to lookback…
For the first class of History of Film & Motion Arts, we were taught of how people get started with moving animated characters, first with cartoons. I was impressed by how people from the 60s were passionate about making an animation and how they improvised to allow many to see.
“Felix the cat” was screened on the first class. I was impressed by the way they portrayed the character (an evil side of Felix was shown) and the flow of the animation was done pretty well. “In Felix the cat,” from the audience view, the characteristic of the character (felix) was delivered straight forwardly. From what we have saw in the animation that was done back then, stood the foundation of what the people in the future are making.
Looking back at what the people in 1960s have made, show a huge gigantic move of how Film and Motion arts have developed. People no longer wants to see 2D images, but a greater demand on 3D motion arts.
